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You flip the switch and the lights stay on. Your outlets work without that burning smell. Your breaker box isn’t hot to the touch anymore.
That’s what happens when a residential and commercial electrical company actually fixes the problem instead of patching it. You’re not wondering if it’ll happen again next week. You’re not calling someone else to redo the work.
Most electrical problems in Golf, IL homes aren’t mysterious. They’re predictable—especially in homes built around 1962, which is the median age here. Wiring degrades. Panels get overloaded. Connections loosen. What starts as flickering lights can turn into a real fire risk if it’s ignored or handled poorly.
We’ve spent 25 years fixing these issues for homeowners who want it done once, done safely, and done without the runaround. You call, we show up, we diagnose the actual issue, and we give you a clear answer about what it takes to fix it. No upselling. No scare tactics. Just honest electrical work that keeps your home safe and your power reliable.
We’ve been the local electrical company Golf, IL homeowners call when something’s wrong and they need it fixed right. Not next week. Not “when we can fit you in.” Now.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured—which matters more than most people realize until something goes wrong. That coverage protects you. Our licensing means we’re accountable. And our 25 years in business means we’ve seen every version of the electrical problems your home can throw at us.
Golf is a small, tight-knit community where nearly every home is owner-occupied and most were built decades ago. That means aging electrical systems, panels that weren’t designed for modern loads, and wiring that needs professional attention. We know these homes. We’ve worked in them. And we know what it takes to bring your electrical system up to code without tearing apart your walls unnecessarily.
You call or contact us with the issue—flickering lights, a breaker that keeps tripping, an outlet that’s warm, or a burning smell you can’t ignore. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening and schedule a time that works for you. Often same-day if it’s urgent.
When we arrive, we don’t assume. We test. We inspect the panel, check the circuits, look at the wiring, and figure out what’s actually causing the problem. Sometimes it’s a loose connection. Sometimes it’s an overloaded circuit. Sometimes it’s a panel that’s 60 years old and can’t handle what you’re asking it to do.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain it in plain terms. What the issue is, why it’s happening, what it takes to fix it, and what it costs. You decide if you want to move forward. If you do, we fix it—correctly, safely, and in compliance with local electrical codes.
After the work is done, we test everything to make sure it’s functioning the way it should. You’re not left guessing. You know it’s fixed because we show you it’s fixed. Then we clean up and get out of your way.
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We specialize in emergency electrical repairs—the kind of problems that can’t wait. Flickering lights that signal a loose or failing connection. Circuit breakers that trip repeatedly because the load is too high or the breaker itself is worn out. Burning smells coming from outlets or panels, which are early warnings of potential electrical fires.
We also handle panel upgrades, which are common in Golf, IL given the age of most homes here. If your electrical panel was installed in the 1960s or 70s, it wasn’t designed to power the electronics, appliances, and systems you’re running today. Upgrading your panel increases capacity, improves safety, and brings your home up to current electrical code standards.
EV charger installations are another service we’re seeing more demand for. If you’ve invested in an electric vehicle, you need a dedicated circuit and proper installation to charge it safely and efficiently. We handle the full setup—from running the circuit to mounting and connecting the charger.
We’re a residential and commercial electrical company, but our primary focus is homeowners. We work in the houses you live in, and we treat them accordingly. You’ll get the same respect and professionalism whether it’s an emergency repair or a planned upgrade. And if you’re military, a first responder, a senior, a teacher, or a student, we offer discounts—because we believe in supporting the people who support this community.
We offer same-day service for most electrical emergencies. If you’re dealing with a power outage, a burning smell, or a panel that’s hot to the touch, those are situations we prioritize.
When you call, we’ll assess the urgency and do everything we can to get someone to your home as quickly as possible—often within a few hours. We’ve been doing this for 25 years, and we know that electrical emergencies don’t wait for convenient times.
That said, response time can vary depending on the volume of calls and the severity of other emergencies in progress. But if it’s urgent and it’s unsafe, we treat it that way. You’re not getting pushed to next week.
A circuit breaker trips when the electrical current exceeds what that circuit is designed to handle. It’s a safety feature—it’s supposed to trip to prevent overheating and potential fires.
If it happens once, it might just be a temporary overload. But if the same breaker keeps tripping, that’s a sign something’s wrong. It could be too many devices on one circuit, a short circuit somewhere in the wiring, or a breaker that’s worn out and needs replacement.
In older homes—like most in Golf, IL—it’s common to see circuits that are overloaded simply because the electrical system wasn’t designed for the number of devices we use today. A licensed electrical contractor can test the circuit, identify the cause, and recommend a fix that actually solves the problem instead of just resetting the breaker over and over.
If your home was built in the 1960s or earlier, there’s a good chance your panel isn’t equipped to handle modern electrical demands. Older panels were designed for far fewer appliances and electronics than we use now.
Signs you might need an upgrade include breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when you turn on an appliance, or a panel that feels warm to the touch. If you’re adding new circuits—like for an EV charger or a home addition—you may not have enough capacity in your current panel.
Upgrading your panel improves safety, increases your home’s electrical capacity, and ensures your system is up to code. It’s not always necessary, but when it is, it’s not something you want to put off. We can inspect your current panel and give you an honest assessment of whether an upgrade makes sense for your situation.
Stop using that outlet or circuit immediately. A burning smell is one of the clearest warning signs of an electrical problem that could lead to a fire.
It usually means a connection is loose, a wire is overheating, or an outlet is damaged. Sometimes you’ll also see discoloration—brown, black, or melted plastic around the outlet or panel. That’s a visual confirmation that something’s wrong.
Don’t ignore it and don’t try to fix it yourself. Call a licensed electrical company in Golf, IL right away. We’ll inspect the outlet, the wiring, and the circuit to find the source of the problem and fix it before it becomes a bigger issue. Electrical fires are preventable—but only if you address the warning signs early.
Yes. We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured, which means you’re protected if anything goes wrong and we’re held to professional standards for every job we do.
Licensing isn’t just a piece of paper—it means we’ve met the training and testing requirements to work safely and legally on electrical systems. Bonding protects you financially if we fail to complete the work as agreed. Insurance covers any accidental damage that might occur during the job.
A lot of homeowners don’t think to ask about this until there’s a problem. But hiring an unlicensed electrical contractor can void your homeowner’s insurance, fail inspections, and leave you liable if someone gets hurt. We’ve been doing this for 25 years, and we do it the right way—every time.
Yes. We offer discounts for military members, first responders, seniors, teachers, students, and new customers.
We believe in supporting the people who serve this community, and we know that electrical work can be a significant expense—especially when it’s unexpected. These discounts are our way of saying thank you and making it a little easier to get the electrical help you need.
When you call to schedule service, just let us know if you qualify for one of these discounts and we’ll apply it to your invoice. No hoops to jump through. No fine print. Just straightforward pricing and honest service from a local electrical company that’s been here for 25 years.